| We got our first card last night (they are the first every year) and it's from my FIL's cousin. She thinks she is so closely related to us that she blathers on about all these people and places we have NO clue about. Like, "We are so happy Jimmy doesn't have to drive allll the way to Townsville and instead, got a job right in Cityton." I am like, "WHO the F is Jimmy and what/where are Townsville AND Cityiton?????" It is not even my side of the family and I have to diagram everybody out to DH b/c he doesn't even know who these people are. |
That is hilarious! B/c they typically do get stoned or bc this card could only have been sent by someone who is stoned? (?) |
If they live in Stafford, I know the same couple!!!! |
+1 |
Ugh, the apostrophe kills me. |
Both! |
Nope--totally different part of the country. But I think it's probably a common problem. (In all honesty, I doubt I could do any better--I just don't bother so no one knows!) |
| I love letters and cards. This thread is a downer. |
+1 I wonder if people would still send their photo cards if they actually saw their face in a friend's trash can. |
Despair not, people who send cards as described above. I would prefer for them to be more personalized, but at least I do not trash them. I look at them (and/or read them) and display them until the holiday season is over. I certainly do no throw them in the trash. |
| I like seeing the photos of people's kids, but hate the unnecessary letter describing every thing that the family did that year. Just put a nice photo on the card and sign it from your family! |
I trash them. |
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My mom used to have me write our Christmas letter/card. I stopped the year that my brother and I had a very fortunate year and there was no way to write about it without coming off as humblebrag.
Now, DH and I send a photo card of our family (DH, DS, and me) with a personal note on the back to each person. |
I do not trash them. |
| I prefer updated pictures without a personalized letter. What makes you so damn special that you need a personalized letter addressed to you. Get off your high horse. |